Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling

The paper presents a method for vibration measurements at rotary drilling of andesite, granite and limestone. The measurements were carried out on the drilling stand using diamond-impregnated bits of 46 mm diameter. The vibration signal was monitored by the Microlog CMVA55 at constant input paramete...

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Main Authors: Miklúová Viera, Milan Labaš, Lucia Ivaničová, Zuzana Chlebová, Rudolf Zahradníček, František Krepelka, Ľudmila Ušalová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Kosice 2004-12-01
Series:Acta Montanistica Slovaca
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Online Access:http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2004/n4/4krepelka.pdf
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spelling doaj-aecf487fe5d249d490f83ff5e7f962682020-11-24T23:20:06ZengTechnical University of Kosice Acta Montanistica Slovaca1335-17882004-12-0194367369Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock DrillingMiklúová VieraMilan LabašLucia IvaničováZuzana ChlebováRudolf ZahradníčekFrantišek KrepelkaĽudmila UšalováThe paper presents a method for vibration measurements at rotary drilling of andesite, granite and limestone. The measurements were carried out on the drilling stand using diamond-impregnated bits of 46 mm diameter. The vibration signal was monitored by the Microlog CMVA55 at constant input parameters (constant thrust or constant revolutions). The revolutions were changed from 3,33 s-1 to 23,33 s-1 stepwise by 3,33 s-1. Similarly, at constant revolutions 16,66 s-1 the thrust was set to 5500, 7500, 9500 and 11500 N.The results of vibration signal analysis in the frequency domain are presented further in the paper. The aim of the vibration measurement is to study the mechanism of rock disintegration. The Vibration frequency spectrum contains a significant amplitude, which denotes the frequency of revolutions of the drilling tool. The Frequency spectrum of measurements contains also higher harmonic and subharmonic frequencies. There are significant sidebands in the surround of higher harmonic frequencies. The results show that the vibration measurement may be used for the identification of regime parameters at the rock drilling.http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2004/n4/4krepelka.pdfrock disintegrationdrillingvibration signalvibration spectrum
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author Miklúová Viera
Milan Labaš
Lucia Ivaničová
Zuzana Chlebová
Rudolf Zahradníček
František Krepelka
Ľudmila Ušalová
spellingShingle Miklúová Viera
Milan Labaš
Lucia Ivaničová
Zuzana Chlebová
Rudolf Zahradníček
František Krepelka
Ľudmila Ušalová
Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling
Acta Montanistica Slovaca
rock disintegration
drilling
vibration signal
vibration spectrum
author_facet Miklúová Viera
Milan Labaš
Lucia Ivaničová
Zuzana Chlebová
Rudolf Zahradníček
František Krepelka
Ľudmila Ušalová
author_sort Miklúová Viera
title Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling
title_short Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling
title_full Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling
title_fullStr Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Vibration Measurements at Rock Drilling
title_sort evaluation of vibration measurements at rock drilling
publisher Technical University of Kosice
series Acta Montanistica Slovaca
issn 1335-1788
publishDate 2004-12-01
description The paper presents a method for vibration measurements at rotary drilling of andesite, granite and limestone. The measurements were carried out on the drilling stand using diamond-impregnated bits of 46 mm diameter. The vibration signal was monitored by the Microlog CMVA55 at constant input parameters (constant thrust or constant revolutions). The revolutions were changed from 3,33 s-1 to 23,33 s-1 stepwise by 3,33 s-1. Similarly, at constant revolutions 16,66 s-1 the thrust was set to 5500, 7500, 9500 and 11500 N.The results of vibration signal analysis in the frequency domain are presented further in the paper. The aim of the vibration measurement is to study the mechanism of rock disintegration. The Vibration frequency spectrum contains a significant amplitude, which denotes the frequency of revolutions of the drilling tool. The Frequency spectrum of measurements contains also higher harmonic and subharmonic frequencies. There are significant sidebands in the surround of higher harmonic frequencies. The results show that the vibration measurement may be used for the identification of regime parameters at the rock drilling.
topic rock disintegration
drilling
vibration signal
vibration spectrum
url http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2004/n4/4krepelka.pdf
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